From the 30th January 2014 the Emmanuel Community is organising silent adoration every Thursday evening from 8pm to 9pm in Sydney.
The address of the church is:
Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church
74 Underwood Rd
Homebush
"One day, having a little more leisure-for occupations
confided to me left me scarcely any-I was praying
before the Blessed Sacrament, when I felt myself wholly
penetrated with that Divine Presence, but to such a
degree that I lost all thought of myself and of the
place where I was, and abandoned myself to this Divine
Spirit, yielding up my heart to the power of His Love.
He made me repose for a long time upon His Sacred
Breast, where He disclosed to me the marvels of His
Love and the inexplicable secrets of His Sacred Heart,
which so far He had concealed from me. Then it was
that, for the first time, He opened to me His Divine
Heart in a manner so real and sensible as to be beyond
all doubt, by reason of the effects which this favor
produced in me, fearful, as I always am, of deceiving
myself in anything that I say of what passes in time.
It seems to me that this is what took place:"
"My Divine Heart is so inflamed with love for
men, and for you in particular that, being
unable any longer to contain within Itself
the flames of Its burning Charity, It must
needs spread them abroad by your means, and
manifest Itself to them (mankind) in order to
enrich them with the precious graces of
sanctification and salvation necessary to
withdraw them from the abyss of perdition. I
have chosen you as an abyss of unworthiness
and ignorance for the accomplishment of this
great design, in order that everything may be
done by Me."
"After this He asked me for my heart, which I begged
Him to take. He did so and placed it in His own
Adorable Heart where He showed it to me as a little
atom which was being consumed in this great furnace,
and withdrawing it thence as a burning flame in the
form of a heart, He restored it to the place whence He
had taken it
St Margaret Mary, 27 December 1673. (Source: EWTN)
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